06-17-2019, 08:29 PM | #176 |
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No DQ in Brookings anymore? I used to stop there every trip to the beach. I have a collection of a dozen of their Christmas glasses from a whole year of visits to Brookings.
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But seriously, HUGE congratulations on retiring. I retired at the end of 2017 with 26 years of service from Metro in L.A. working on Light Rail and Highway projects as the Design & Construction Quality Manager (other service added up to 31 years on the clock) and worked every day since I was 16 years old. 47 years in total and that was more than plenty for me. I hope you still have your health, my best to you and all the people that have managed to be able to retire!
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No DQ in Gold beach anymore. No fast food at all unless you count Grocery Store fried chicken. Gold beach is already dead just decaying now. Brookings is getting a new one and prolly tear down the old one. Theres a pic of pre 54 AD hanging there (and other older DQ's) its painted white with DQ all over it.
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Is that sucker beautiful or what! Damn what an awesome truck.
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So many questions: How did they get it up there? Are they ever going to tie it down? And lastly...WHY?
I think they're going to have the same results as this boat hauler: https://youtu.be/kxFx8_z6o4o?t=7
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This is a cool one, San Francisco I believe. Brian
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Strangely enough, there's a rollover on the highway nearby involving a flatbed that was hauling a post office truck. "If it ships, it's not gonna get there today." https://www.facebook.com/manchesteri...type=3&theater |
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SF for sure. Coit Tower right. Can't walk around like that anymore due to people piles everywhere.
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LOLOLOLOL, OMG how stupid of me I didn't see Coit Tower! LOLOL Geeeez, I have been in that thing a number of times for goodness sakes.
This is the corner of Market and Kearny streets. I sat literally a block from there watching the Giants World Series parade in 2010. Thanks for waking me up! Brian
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This is a neat one in that it's my home town! If there was a Buick in that photo I may be in it! LOL This is at the "Five corners" in the Irvington district of Fremont. My mom grew up in Irvington, when it was a town before Fremont joined a few of these towns in 1956. That building straight ahead with the opening on the corner is an auto repair shop that my uncle Joe worked at. There is not a Burger King there, but that's a good part of my family's history now too, it is where my wife's first job was. The second picture is of my Uncle Art and his to be wife in a parade right there on the street where that AD is a number of years before. The last one is my mom working at her first job just to the right of where this photo was taken only a few hundred feet away. And the last one with my mom holding my sister with the 36 Ford was taken only a few hundred yards from this photo at five corners. Yeah, I have a LOT of photos from Irvington. Brian
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Old push trucks...
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How about that trailer! Everything was art back then, even the working trailer hauling cars. Brian
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Brian, you've been posting some cool photos. I have no idea how the old ones are colorized so well but it's neat to see. And I really love the Art Deco trailer hauling those old cars.
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Very cool!
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Hope everyone was ok, I know the AD didn't fair so well.
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That pic was a standard feature at many DQs including the ancient one from the 50's in Brookings OR. They knocked it down last week and built a brand new one. I hope the pic was saved and transferred over.
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